This study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction in nine-year-old children's observed interactions with their best friends. One hundred five dyads (51 female, 54 male) participated in a 30-min closed-field observational setting and reported their jealousy and satisfaction within the friendship. The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model was used to estimate the effects of friendship jealousy and satisfaction on children's own and their friends' behavior. Friends were highly similar in observed behavior and friendship characteristics. Many observed dyadic behaviors were associated with overall levels of jealousy within the friendship, but differences in friendship satisfaction were only predictive of conflict resolution in b...
Friendships and peer status play important roles in the social landscape of adolescents and are rela...
Previous research has shown that close friends’ influence can exacerbate adolescents’ aggressive beh...
Includes bibliographical references.The effects of friendship on reward allocation behavior in six- ...
This study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction in nine-year-old children's obs...
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Children’s vulnerability to jealousy surrounding their best friends was explored in 2 studies. Study...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined how children's aggression and prosocial behavior a...
This study of 166 best friend dyads (M = 10.88 years) examined (a) whether children and their best f...
Two focal social cognitive processes were evaluated in a structural model for their direct and indir...
This study of 166 best friend dyads (M = 10.88 years) examined (a) whether children and their best f...
This study of 166 best friend dyads (M = 10.88 years) examined (a) whether children and their best f...
This study of 166 best friend dyads (M = 10.88 years) examined (a) whether children and their best f...
The research examines the play partners and friendship patterns of a sample of children (N = 409) fr...
Previous research has shown that close friends’ influence can exacerbate adolescents’ aggressive beh...
Contains fulltext : 174415.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Friendships and...
Friendships and peer status play important roles in the social landscape of adolescents and are rela...
Previous research has shown that close friends’ influence can exacerbate adolescents’ aggressive beh...
Includes bibliographical references.The effects of friendship on reward allocation behavior in six- ...
This study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction in nine-year-old children's obs...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction i...
Children’s vulnerability to jealousy surrounding their best friends was explored in 2 studies. Study...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined how children's aggression and prosocial behavior a...
This study of 166 best friend dyads (M = 10.88 years) examined (a) whether children and their best f...
Two focal social cognitive processes were evaluated in a structural model for their direct and indir...
This study of 166 best friend dyads (M = 10.88 years) examined (a) whether children and their best f...
This study of 166 best friend dyads (M = 10.88 years) examined (a) whether children and their best f...
This study of 166 best friend dyads (M = 10.88 years) examined (a) whether children and their best f...
The research examines the play partners and friendship patterns of a sample of children (N = 409) fr...
Previous research has shown that close friends’ influence can exacerbate adolescents’ aggressive beh...
Contains fulltext : 174415.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Friendships and...
Friendships and peer status play important roles in the social landscape of adolescents and are rela...
Previous research has shown that close friends’ influence can exacerbate adolescents’ aggressive beh...
Includes bibliographical references.The effects of friendship on reward allocation behavior in six- ...